i just want to confirm that u-boot *automatically* determines the valid prefix abbreviations for u-boot commands, correct? as in, there is no registration or configuration to do that, it's done automatically based on the commands that have been configured into u-boot and whether a command abbreviation represents a unique prefix for all configured commands, yes?
i'm making that assumption based on this routine from common/command.c: /* find command table entry for a command */ cmd_tbl_t *find_cmd_tbl(const char *cmd, cmd_tbl_t *table, int table_len) { #ifdef CONFIG_CMDLINE cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp; cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp_temp = table; /* Init value */ const char *p; int len; int n_found = 0; if (!cmd) return NULL; /* * Some commands allow length modifiers (like "cp.b"); * compare command name only until first dot. */ len = ((p = strchr(cmd, '.')) == NULL) ? strlen (cmd) : (p - cmd); for (cmdtp = table; cmdtp != table + table_len; cmdtp++) { if (strncmp(cmd, cmdtp->name, len) == 0) { if (len == strlen(cmdtp->name)) return cmdtp; /* full match */ cmdtp_temp = cmdtp; /* abbreviated command ? */ n_found++; } } if (n_found == 1) { /* exactly one match */ return cmdtp_temp; } #endif /* CONFIG_CMDLINE */ return NULL; /* not found or ambiguous command */ } so am i reading that correctly that any unique prefix for configured commands will work? i ask only because, recently, someone made the claim in some u-boot instructions i'm reading: * Use “setenv” command instead of “set” for target boards. u-boot source is not yet modified to alias “setenv” to “set”. Other commands like “printenv” and “saveenv” can still be called as “print” and “save”. huh? why would someone have to "modify" the source to allow "set" to be a valid abbreviation for "setenv"? (aside: these instructions mix advice for both current and very old versions of u-boot, so maybe that claim is only for very old versions.) anyway, clarifiation would be appreciated. thank you kindly. rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA http://crashcourse.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/rpjday ======================================================================== _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot